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with the defense department dealing with the attack in the context of, quote: work place violence, manning said via skype the public should make its own assessment. >> the government has tried to deny that this is an act of terrorism. i think -- i hope that if people hear the words from hasan's own mouth that they the understand this was an act of terrorism. >> only document bearing a date october 18th, 2012. he writes, quote: i nadal malik hasan am compelled to renounce any allegiances that require me to support, defend any man made constitution like the constitution of the united states over the commandments mandated in islam. i, therefore, formally renounce my oath of office, this includes my oath of u.s. citizenship. in another handwritten document, he states, quote: if i have made any mistakes, i ask for forgiveness and understanding. on his relationship with the radical cleric, with whom he exchanged emails before the massacre, hasan writes, quote: he was my teacher, mentor, and friend. i hold him in high esteem. may almighty allah accept his martyrdom. >> clearly saying he is a home
with the defense department dealing with the attack in the context of, quote: work place violence, manning said via skype the public should make its own assessment. >> the government has tried to deny that this is an act of terrorism. i think -- i hope that if people hear the words from hasan's own mouth that they the understand this was an act of terrorism. >> only document bearing a date october 18th, 2012. he writes, quote: i nadal malik hasan am compelled to renounce any...
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missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear in the interim. >> bret: thanks inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> harris: this is a fox report. tonight threats to serious that the state department is closing a number of elm embassies and hot spots around the world. sentencing for a man who held women hostage for a decade. >> eternity. i knew nobody cared about me. >> he says terror. he says he is really not that that bad. >> i am just sick. >> tonight, judgment day for the man behind cleveland house of who are row roars. >> a massive meat re
missile defense show for the check republic for the polls. here you have vladimir putin embarrassing the president and this country. juan, i. >> i think vladimir putin is sticking his finger in president obama's eye and the question is, does obama have some steel to come back and fight him? >> oh, well, yeah, is he going to fight him by skipping mows cow in a trip overseas. i'm sure pew it unis deeply distressed over that right now, openinged in the schedule so he can wrestle a bear...
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anthony weiner not dropping out of the mayor race, which is creepy, and filner hired defense. he wins again. this is the photograph. we got that--here is the official portrait of mayor filner. filner wins again. west coast wins! >> michael: fantastic stuff. john o'leary is an absolutely professional. he'll be leaving "the war room." we're all better for having worked with him. have a great night. "the young turks" are next. >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the tough questions. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are
anthony weiner not dropping out of the mayor race, which is creepy, and filner hired defense. he wins again. this is the photograph. we got that--here is the official portrait of mayor filner. filner wins again. west coast wins! >> michael: fantastic stuff. john o'leary is an absolutely professional. he'll be leaving "the war room." we're all better for having worked with him. have a great night. "the young turks" are next. >> no, they said "make us a turkey...
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press by manning's defense on deaths resulting from the wikileaks cables, he said -- tosuggested the main harm the u.s. was in souring relations with foreign governments and villagers in afghanistan. manning is facing 136 years in prison after being found guilty on 20 counts for leaking hundreds of thousands of government documents to wikileaks. he was acquitted on the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. the prosecution is expected to call up to 20 sentencing -- witnesses during the sentencing phase. the senate held a long-awaited hearing on government surveillance wednesday just as new details emerged on the government spying exposed by edward snowden. the guardian newspaper revealed details about a secret program called xkeyscore. it allows analyst to search with no prior authorization through vast databases. slideing to a presentation provided by snowden, it gives nsa analyst real-time access to "nearly everything a typical user does on the internet." -- while the program is supposed to target oversees internet users, the guardian reports xkeyscore provides the tech
press by manning's defense on deaths resulting from the wikileaks cables, he said -- tosuggested the main harm the u.s. was in souring relations with foreign governments and villagers in afghanistan. manning is facing 136 years in prison after being found guilty on 20 counts for leaking hundreds of thousands of government documents to wikileaks. he was acquitted on the most serious charge against him, aiding the enemy. the prosecution is expected to call up to 20 sentencing -- witnesses during...
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you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much. >>> up next, ariel castro's life was spared. was a plea bargain the right way to go? we're going to talk about that. >>> then later, we're going live to russia where the nsa leaker is hiding out in a new location after getting the asylum he's been pleading for. ♪ (announcer) take their taste buds for a little spin with more than 50 delicious flavors. friskies. feed the senses. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announ
you know, defense lawyers are assistants to the client. and you could see at several points during this ridiculous monologue that castro was giving, you could see his lawyers sort of trying -- leaning forward and trying to say, okay, wrap it up, try to wrap it up. but you know what, he's the client. he was crazy enough and evil enough to commit these crimes, so it's not really surprising that he was crazy enough to go on this sort of monologue today. >> jeffrey toobin, thanks very much....
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they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was the cry? what was the federal government doing? what was the regulatory scheme in order to prevent whatever ignited that terrible tragedy to see the loss of first responders, the federal government is an umbrellas on a rainy day. fix the problems of regulation one by one. if there is one that is undermining small businesses, we are happy to do the disapproval process and you can be assured that the american people will cry out. but i can tell you there is no proof, no legitimacy, but no documentation, no stories of i hate the federal government. i don't hate the federal government. i pledge alle
they want to stop laying off hard-working defense workers and homeland security workers, hard-working department of education workers that are trying to help this country be better. they want us to reduce the deficit. that is a good thing. they want us to create jobs and be fair to the middle class. i coom from texas. one of the worst disasters to occur was in west texas. the tragedy and the devastation of the loss of our fellow americans in an explosion that should not have happened. what was...
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sounds a little defensive to me. but i understand that obamacare is a deeply divisive issue here in washington and i understand while many have -- who have compelled to defend the law previously are now feeling a little skittish about it three years later. but i'd ask my colleagues this: given all we've learned about corruption and institutional abuse at the internal revenue service, does anyone really believe we should dramatically expand the agency's power to implement obamacare? does anyone really bleaive that i.r.s. agents should have access to even more personal financial information about, not to mention medical information, about american citizens? if i.r.s. officials conduct add systemic campaign of political targeting against conservative organizations, why should we have any more confidence that the agency will fairly and objectively implement the president's health care law? remember, the i.r.s. has already announced that it will violate the text of the law and issue health care subsidies through federal e
sounds a little defensive to me. but i understand that obamacare is a deeply divisive issue here in washington and i understand while many have -- who have compelled to defend the law previously are now feeling a little skittish about it three years later. but i'd ask my colleagues this: given all we've learned about corruption and institutional abuse at the internal revenue service, does anyone really believe we should dramatically expand the agency's power to implement obamacare? does anyone...
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it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> the snooping is spreading. first phone calls and e-mails. now a new report exposing how folks at nsa can track your evey move on line, from the social media to president browsing. this is so sweeping. they don't have enough terabytes to hold all the stuff. what's going on? >> we don't know what is going only. we're feeling the toenail, thanks to edward snowden. the only reason we're having this conversation. the obama administration didn't want to have it. the bush administration didn't want to. the direct
it doesn't just see the future, geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could...
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we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you tail, the transportation departments. >> correct. >> but wasn't that failure an implicit repudiation of the paul ryan budget? it seems once dollar values were attached to the cuts, suddenly even some republicans began to faint and fall over. >> well, that's right. some republicans have realized that their extremism and crisis and ideological injection into every debate is hurting our economy, and now there are only a few republicans who are now realizing there's got to be a better way. i hope when they go home in august and have to defend the indefensible and explain to their constituents why they ha
we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you...
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investigating wiki leaks that just isn't true yesterday a key government witness may have given the defense a big break retired brigadier general robert carr who headed up the task force investigating the leaks testified that he found no evidence of an intelligence source killed or even harmed as a result of cable gate cars second in command jog john kerr chopper also test a fine but he was equally unable to confirm an instance of death and focused instead on potential harm now today's state department official elizabeth divil described the quote horror and disbelief that accompanied the release of the diplomatic cables however she too did not demonstrate any instances of harm to either individuals or to u.s. foreign relations in open court. let's turn now to yemen where age are on strike at the southeastern province of today the very same day that president obama is hosting yemeni president monsoor hadi at the white house for talks this strike is the third in a week on july twenty seventh an airstrike in the southern province of abi on killed six people and on tuesday a u.s. drone fired do
investigating wiki leaks that just isn't true yesterday a key government witness may have given the defense a big break retired brigadier general robert carr who headed up the task force investigating the leaks testified that he found no evidence of an intelligence source killed or even harmed as a result of cable gate cars second in command jog john kerr chopper also test a fine but he was equally unable to confirm an instance of death and focused instead on potential harm now today's state...
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from prosecution we cannot touch you by law you can go to an inspector general of the department of defense you can tell us congressman or senator if you do that you will not be prosecuted and we will investigate the wrongdoing both of these gentlemen refused to do that they chose the most public and potentially embarrassing method to the united states to do that well maybe you know that's the only way out is we maybe that the way to change thing is to embarrass the u.s. government because it tortures people we know that it's not the only way to change overnight here on you know you know now having i take issue with it but having a great discussion we're having a great discussion now in the u.s. about privacy we should thank mr snowden for that certainly. yeah absolutely we're having and we should gradually in a conversation about privacy with people on all cut people in all different sides alleging all kinds of different things nobody is really sure what the truth is if we had gone through for instance a congressman or senator and what congressional investigation is this i don't really tru
from prosecution we cannot touch you by law you can go to an inspector general of the department of defense you can tell us congressman or senator if you do that you will not be prosecuted and we will investigate the wrongdoing both of these gentlemen refused to do that they chose the most public and potentially embarrassing method to the united states to do that well maybe you know that's the only way out is we maybe that the way to change thing is to embarrass the u.s. government because it...
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defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she was able to tell you who she was and the pain and the angst that she suffered for 13,226 days. i think you all got a good feeling when she got done speaking because she will survive but she has gone through a lot of physical and emotional pain throughout the 11 years. >> did you talk to her afterwards? what did she have to say about his remarks? >> no. she was taken away by her attorney and the victim's advocate. i think those are going to be only known to her unless she wishes to share them with the media, but i think she was very relieved when mr. mcginty sent the officers out to talk to them a
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during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every form of data collection nevertheless there is now a debate in germany whether this should be controlled whether this should be somehow stopped from the german side although the german officials try to play it down the german a position in parliament is saying oh how is this how could this be possible but of course they were in the know the government is in the know nobody can claim that this is actually coming as a big surprise just briefly from your party's point of view is there not no an element of exceptions the fact is that surveillance is necessary in the interests of national security it is justi
during the cold war period where nato partners agreed to exchange information if it supports their defense strategies these documents are still in place their secret nothing has been revealed about that. as i said these documents might be might be available be of calls them being secret we don't know exactly what kind of nature of these documents are and the germans are still working together with the americans the americans of course using the so-called war on terror as an excuse for every...
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of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to crimi
of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy a proportionate force in defense of. the sea. first strike. and i think the. orders. and. the. use continues here on r.t. edward snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia allowing him to leave the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport off to five weeks in limbo the lawyer assisting him an attorney could enter says the paperwork issued today allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months...
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let's talk about it with a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and remembbec criminal trial attorney as well. we've been sitting here watching. we used the words bizarre, the only word i can think of to describe castro defending himself. what kind of courage do you think it took for her? >> my gosh, when she said, from this moment on, you will not define me, i got goosebumps. she spoke to him and about him with a senses of humanity and forgiveness i'm sorry, ladies, i would not have been able to have. that's amazing for her and sp k speaks volumes about her and i feel encouraged she will have as normal a life going forward thank god anybody in that position could ever hope for. >> there was already a basic plea agreement in place. today, the judge did hear from her and family members and other victims and he did talk to castro about how he impacted their life and went through those aggravating factors and talked to him about what he had done. >> i thought that was really really fabulous for the victims to get their day in court without having to testify. what happened was a
let's talk about it with a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor and remembbec criminal trial attorney as well. we've been sitting here watching. we used the words bizarre, the only word i can think of to describe castro defending himself. what kind of courage do you think it took for her? >> my gosh, when she said, from this moment on, you will not define me, i got goosebumps. she spoke to him and about him with a senses of humanity and forgiveness i'm sorry, ladies, i would not...
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my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do that, are mart toma, even more and steinberg. >> more than march toma? >> more than march toma. steinberg. we know commune kated with a daily base list by phone or in person with cohen. >> right. >> what the government needs in any case. has all the, can have e-mail and phone call and minute later you have a trade. >> right. >> but they need a human being to add life to that >> you're the federal government. sec hit cohen with fail ture to supervise, which could ban him from securities industry. if they win it will put him out of business and probably going to get a huge c
my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do...
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speaker, 75% of the senior executives will receive bonuses of at least $6,000 while more than 650,000 defense employees are in the midst of 11 furlough days. this sends the wrong message to our federal work force. the men and women of the federal work force work hard, all of them. some of them do exceptional work in which bonuses are an incentive and recognition. but to see these bonuses come on top of annual salaries ranging 179,000 ,500 to over $ and going in the range of $30,000 or more sends message to many of our federal work force and in fact, madam speaker, most of our federal work force, people at the top get even more. following the president's decision to impose a two-year pay freeze, the administration issued a memo limiting the amount available to pay bonuses for fiscal year 2011 and 2012. moreover, this past february the a memo ation issued limiting bonuses to those legally required and in june the administration suspended rank awards for senior leaders. h.r. 1541 builds on the president's initiatives. the government employee accountability title of the bill helps ensure senior e
speaker, 75% of the senior executives will receive bonuses of at least $6,000 while more than 650,000 defense employees are in the midst of 11 furlough days. this sends the wrong message to our federal work force. the men and women of the federal work force work hard, all of them. some of them do exceptional work in which bonuses are an incentive and recognition. but to see these bonuses come on top of annual salaries ranging 179,000 ,500 to over $ and going in the range of $30,000 or more...
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does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be entering a behavior counseling clinic to undergo two weeks of intensive therapy to begin the process of addressing my behavior. so when i return on august 19-- >> john: whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! wait, wait! you're coming back! after two weeks? your fitness for office problem is not that you need to lose five pounds. it's that you need to lose your entire personality. ( laughter ). and by the way, not every nauseating thing fillener does is sexual. >> he shocked his constituents with this, asking san diego taxpayers to cover his legal fees for a sexual harassment lawsuit. >> ooooh! >> john:
does he have anything to say in his defense? >> i'm a very demonstrative person. i-- i express myself demonstrably. i'm a-- i'm a hugger. >> john: never smile again! never smile ever again! is it possible, through a single image, to smell someone's teeth. this man is revolting. he should-- he should probably be arrested. he is at the very least unfit for public office. please tell me that unlike anthony weiner fillener knows when to quit. >> beginning on august 5, i will be...
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you will see it in america's national defense. it's time for this republican party to stop looking over its shoulder and look forward. >> thank you, senator durbin. and let me thank senators mikulski and murray for their leadership on these spending issues. now, for decades, democrats and republicans agreed it's up to the federal government to fund infrastructure that our economy and our workforce depends on. both parties always stepped up to provide funding for roads and bridges, to promote economic developer in our town. this was never a partisan issue. but all that comes to a screeching halt this week, as republicans abandoned their responsibility to work in a bipartisan way to create jobs and improve infrastructure. the hard right conservatives in the house demanded steep cuts, cuts so steep that there moderate republican colleagues couldn't go alone. and here in the senate, we had six republicans supporting this bill in committee. we had 19 voting to bring it on the floor. and then with mitch mcconnell, watchful eye in the we
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defense secretary check cable said about $500 billion in automatic budget--chuck hagel said about $500 billion in automatic budget cuts slated to take effect over the next decade could lead the nation with an ill prepared, under equipped military to face more technologically advanced enemies. hagel says if congress doesn't act to avoid the cuts, the pentagon may be forced to mothball up to three navy aircraft carriers in order additional sharp reductions in the size of the army and marine corp's. a bipartisan bill that lower the cost of borrowing for millions of students is not that now awaiting the president's signature. yesterday the house gave final congressional approval to legislation that links to the low interest rates to the financial markets. the bill would offer lower rates for most of its now but higher once down the line if the economy improves as expected. undergraduates this fall would borrow at a 3.9 interest rate for subsidized and unsubsidized dr. wald. attorneys for j.c. penney and macy's are said to be back in court today after a three month rate to present closing a
defense secretary check cable said about $500 billion in automatic budget--chuck hagel said about $500 billion in automatic budget cuts slated to take effect over the next decade could lead the nation with an ill prepared, under equipped military to face more technologically advanced enemies. hagel says if congress doesn't act to avoid the cuts, the pentagon may be forced to mothball up to three navy aircraft carriers in order additional sharp reductions in the size of the army and marine...
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that trial was due to start in may but a judge agreed to push it back to allow defense lawyers to go over the evidence. this morning's hearing is for a status report in the case. >>> police in daly city are asking for the public ahelp in their church -- public's help for their help in a missing woman. she's not been seen since monday. investigators say she drove away from home in light blue, 2003 mercedes e-500. she had her 1-year-old yorkshire terrier. she speaks mandarin and cantonese. anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call police. >>> sal, at the toll plaza, any better? >> well, it's a lot better. >> oh, good. >> you can drive on up. drive on up. traffic westbound looks good coming up to the toll plaza. there's a live picture. it's unusual. maybe next week at this time for a variety of reasons, we won't be having this. so enjoy it. this is highway 101 in san francisco. i think joe is trying to tell me, hey, sal, it's all fogged in. he's pulling back. it is kind of weird there. joe, if you will pan to the left for me and -- can we see anything at all we can see
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so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross examination, he looked to be a bit of an exaggerator, that he took a lot of credit. so if you look at the hierarchy, fitzpatrick at the top maybe going to headquarters in washington. under him, corrupt supervisor john morris. under him, corrupt agent, fbi agent john connolly. and next to them whitey bulger. >> we still don't know if bulger will take the stand. what is going into the process as to whether he will testify or not? >> well i think there are two things happening here. one is do we think about this trial as a win or lose? if we look at it that way, then we totally
so the defense starts its case. >> this week has been the defense case. it was great to be in the courtroom and see what would happen when the tables were turned. what the defense is doing is putting the fbi on trial. they called agent bob fitzpatrick known as fitzee zzeefitzee. their first witness. he's the guy who complained all the way up to washington about the activities of conley, saying that could benley was perhaps a little too close to whitey bulger. the problem was, on cross...
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. >>> also, energy drinks on the defense this morning. parents taking aim at how the companies market them to kids. and both sides in a battle right now. >>> and also, "bachelorette" desiree hartsock opens up when she was blindsided by heartbreak earlier this week on national tv. what she says now about what she's learned about love. >>> but we begin with an arrest in the killing of the young actress found dead after a "fiddler on the roof" cast party. the suspect is one of her high school classmates. >> reporter: good morning, george. many in the tiny town couldn't understand how why anyone would want jessica dead or how she was killed in her own bedroom. now, the man who allegedly did it was the most unlikely suspect, a classmate, who confessed he has feeling for her. police say this man brutally strangled jessie blodgett after her star turn in "fiddler on the roof." on wednesday, a wisconsin court charged him with first-degree homicide. >> you understand the charges? >> reporter: police called the murder gruesome and calculated. court
. >>> also, energy drinks on the defense this morning. parents taking aim at how the companies market them to kids. and both sides in a battle right now. >>> and also, "bachelorette" desiree hartsock opens up when she was blindsided by heartbreak earlier this week on national tv. what she says now about what she's learned about love. >>> but we begin with an arrest in the killing of the young actress found dead after a "fiddler on the roof" cast...
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carter took during this ambush was critical to the defense of the c.o.p. keating which was established in 2006 as a provincial reconstruction team camp located between two rivers. all of our nation's service families make ir great sacrifices and we can never fully repay them. it's important that we pay ribute to those who show their devotion to the united states through their service and that we ensure those who return home are provided with the services they deserve and have earned. these brave men and women are committed to one another and to honoring the call of duty to protect our great nation. e owe them the same respect. i want to commend staff sergeant carter and all of our nation's veterans for their courage and dedication to this country. our nation has always been able to depend on the selfless actions of men and women in uniform for our very existence. i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring staff sergeant ty michael carter, as well as our service men and women, their families, and veterans for their service to the united states. mr. speaker,
carter took during this ambush was critical to the defense of the c.o.p. keating which was established in 2006 as a provincial reconstruction team camp located between two rivers. all of our nation's service families make ir great sacrifices and we can never fully repay them. it's important that we pay ribute to those who show their devotion to the united states through their service and that we ensure those who return home are provided with the services they deserve and have earned. these...
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it is this close bond of family life that must be our greatest defense against the unknown." chilling words as it describes whatever terrors lie in wait for us. thankfully, it never came to be. her majesty may never even have read it. now a silent testament to history. another strange story out here today, the palace footmen who placed the royal birth announcement in that guilded ea easel out here last night was deported. the government refused to renew his work visa. started out in a calcutta orphanage, earned a scholarship and a college degree here. this morning he finds himself back in calcutta in a two-room house with nine of his relatives. even when the queen is your boss, it doesn't necessarily help your visa situation. back to you guys. >> michelle kosinski at buckingham palace. michelle, thanks very much. let's go over to savannah. >>> now part two of our series how not to be awkward. this morning close encounters with strangers. there's no doubt about it, being crammed with a crowd of random people isn't that fun. up high, down low, or simply in between, it's not alw
it is this close bond of family life that must be our greatest defense against the unknown." chilling words as it describes whatever terrors lie in wait for us. thankfully, it never came to be. her majesty may never even have read it. now a silent testament to history. another strange story out here today, the palace footmen who placed the royal birth announcement in that guilded ea easel out here last night was deported. the government refused to renew his work visa. started out in a...
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his defense attorneys. ariel castro's attorneys are arguing that the public doesn't, should not see terrible pictures from inside of his house. should not hear exactly what happened to these women because it will cause them lasting damage. the prosecution, on the other hand, the state of ohio, wants people to hear these things. for what purpose, though? i'm struggling. >> i think what the prosecution is really trying to do here is expose the horrendous nature of these crimes for the world to see. this community, the nation has been riveted by this, how did this happen. what exactly happened and he is also trying to justify this sentence recommendation of life without parole plus 1,000 years. making the record and giving it the public airing. >> on the stand right now, officer johnson. one of the first officers on the scene when the women were rescued. let's listen. >> when you went into the house. >> i heard the call come over amanda berry escaped from that residence. i went to assist the officers. upon my
his defense attorneys. ariel castro's attorneys are arguing that the public doesn't, should not see terrible pictures from inside of his house. should not hear exactly what happened to these women because it will cause them lasting damage. the prosecution, on the other hand, the state of ohio, wants people to hear these things. for what purpose, though? i'm struggling. >> i think what the prosecution is really trying to do here is expose the horrendous nature of these crimes for the world...
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because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of -- small example that has long-term, interesting ripple effects in the economy which will depress it, that's the real fiscal impact, in my view, not just the raw dollars coming from the department of defense. it's how it affects the behavior of the agencies that then translates into how it affects the behavior of the folks who are supporting federal government activities. >> just there's a short-term impact to government spending which, i mean, if you look at cbo to, they say it's stimulative, good thing, and there's a long-term impa
because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of...
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what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a decision that must be made in the near future. i suspect that sometimes in the -- he'll make a decision. i think all the president was doing was saying he's a friend of mine and i do not wish to see him being made a whipping boy. and that's all that was to me. i don't put anything else into that except a gentleman defending a longtime friend. >> do you have a preference? >> well, i'm always looking to make history up here. and there's one appointment that would be history making. that is to break the glass ceiling for women in another category. >> so if president asks your advice, you would say you would like to see janet yellen, it sounds like. let me ask you about the issue of the voting rights act. did that topic fully come up in the meeting? did the president talk -- is it realistic to see that a congre
what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a decision that must be made in the near future. i suspect that sometimes in the -- he'll make a decision. i think all the president was doing was saying he's a friend of mine and i do not wish to see him being made a whipping boy. and...
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the city council voted to deny his request for funds for his legal defense. seven members want him to step down. >>> city halls across minnesota are busy performing same-sex marriages today. it's the latest state to legalize gay unions. several dozen couples throughout the state got hitched at midnight. some have waited for years to be recognized legally. >> it's overwhelmingly but it's so honored -- i feel honored to be part that we could be part of this historic night. >> minnesota and rhode island become the 12th and 13th states to allow same-sex marriages along with the district of columbia. >>> developing news now out of russia. former u.s. security contractor edward snowden is now in the country on a temporary one year asylum. his lawyer says snowden has left the transit zone of a moscow airport where he had been staying since june. russian president vladimir putin had previously said snowden could receive asylum in russia if he stopped leaking u.s. secrets. snowden faces espionage charges in the u.s. >>> today president obama will make a case in suppor
the city council voted to deny his request for funds for his legal defense. seven members want him to step down. >>> city halls across minnesota are busy performing same-sex marriages today. it's the latest state to legalize gay unions. several dozen couples throughout the state got hitched at midnight. some have waited for years to be recognized legally. >> it's overwhelmingly but it's so honored -- i feel honored to be part that we could be part of this historic night. >>...
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major of san diego said san diego should pay for his defense. you made him do it, san diego. >> you put that tongue on that woman's cheek. ♪ you made me lick you >> stephanie: ewe. nineteen minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call the political party line now. 1-800-steph-1-2. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. ♪ ♪ you're no good, you're no good, you're no good -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ you're no good ♪ i'm going to say it again, you're no good, you're no good, you're no good, baby you are no good ♪ >> we need more linda ronstadt. >> stephanie: yeah, why not. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. bob filner, san diego mayor -- this is just awesome -- [♪breaking news theme] >> stephanie: he deserves to have the city pay for his defense because he never had proper training. oh, you mean you are
major of san diego said san diego should pay for his defense. you made him do it, san diego. >> you put that tongue on that woman's cheek. ♪ you made me lick you >> stephanie: ewe. nineteen minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call the political party line now. 1-800-steph-1-2. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're...
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now the attorney's request came before the council voted to deny the mayor any money for his legal defense. >>> a new development in a political scandal here. two powerful groups are now calling for a supervisor to resign. the last month the police arrested him on suspicion of prowling. the groups say he has shown a pattern of bad choices and bad behavior and time for him to step down. >>> health officials have linked a stomach parasite to a salad mix but they are not saying war it came from. and advocates are demanding that the brand be disclosed. the outbreak has sickened 400 people nationwide and federal health officials say it is too early to know if it is over. >>> some athletes won a round with electronic arts. they can move forward with the lawsuit against ea redwood city. they say it has used images in the video games without compensating them. the lawsuit was filed by a man who grew up in san ramon. it will appeal because it used them as new art form and is protected by the first amendment. >>> just about 5:19. let's get everyone moving. are you ready? >> i have an interesting sto
now the attorney's request came before the council voted to deny the mayor any money for his legal defense. >>> a new development in a political scandal here. two powerful groups are now calling for a supervisor to resign. the last month the police arrested him on suspicion of prowling. the groups say he has shown a pattern of bad choices and bad behavior and time for him to step down. >>> health officials have linked a stomach parasite to a salad mix but they are not saying...
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blue jays' manager wondering who can play defense in his line-up. tied at one. steven vogue cold hold on to the ball. 2-1 toronto. eric hits one a mile hide. two players collide trying to make the catch. brandon moss hits one sky high that is missed. the game is tied at 2. four errors for toronto. but tied in the 10th. jose bautista off chavez, the as drop 2 out of 3 to toronto. >>> giants have a lot of things to worry about and that guy isn't one of them. they called up brett pill and roger quiche nick two days ago and they delivered last night. in his first major league at back, roger makes it 4-0 giants. then brett pill smashes a solo home run to left 8-1 giants. pill has four runs batted in for the night. giants 9-2. you have to wonder, where was brett pill in the first half of the season? i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> thanks, dennis. play of the day, baseball deep in the heart of text. rangers' beltre smacked a 9th inning home run to beat the l.a. angels of anaheim. 2-1. get this, it was the rangers' third straight game with a walkoff home run.
blue jays' manager wondering who can play defense in his line-up. tied at one. steven vogue cold hold on to the ball. 2-1 toronto. eric hits one a mile hide. two players collide trying to make the catch. brandon moss hits one sky high that is missed. the game is tied at 2. four errors for toronto. but tied in the 10th. jose bautista off chavez, the as drop 2 out of 3 to toronto. >>> giants have a lot of things to worry about and that guy isn't one of them. they called up brett pill and...
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they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not have these problems. it shows everything we are doing and going on around the , and not doing anything because our president is not a good man or has the wrong political agenda, they're absolutely wrong. this is a good president. if he had half a chance, he could do great things. that is why he is being stopped. want a black man to have a legacy of being a great president. please take a look at yourself. are divided among race. that is a shame. host: a couple more calls. harry and georgia. -- in georgia. caller: good morning. a couple of things if i could. it
they battle to keep the share of the shrinking defense budget. the emerging debate will be the most intense in two decades as the branches of the military seek to retool missions to mask the needs of future conflict. they add that secretary hickel hagel recommended cuts are made to its smallest size before world war ii. daniel hanging on. host: think that we have a think we of a great president. we are divided by race. white present was a president and set of a black president, we would not...
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not just the defense of the national security, but the defense of civil >> the point i would like to make, from the perspective of the intelligence community is, this is unusual process. thecourt is involved in conduct of foreign intelligence. nationt know any other in the world that has the degree of overseeing that this nation has already. able make a mistake and analogy when they hear the term court and of this as an avid serial receding. the question is, what is the best way to ensure that our intelligence programs are conducted in compliance with the law? if it would help to have an avid serial process built-in, that would be worth doing. we should not make this a criminal trial. it is a different process. >> my background is that -- is informational. -- operational. i will defer to the lead attorney. >> thank you. i hope that we have something that can collect data on u.s. citizens and you are not saying that the courts should not be involved. >> thank you very much. i'm not saying that at all. tothank you very much and our witnesses. as a former prosecutor, i have believed tha
not just the defense of the national security, but the defense of civil >> the point i would like to make, from the perspective of the intelligence community is, this is unusual process. thecourt is involved in conduct of foreign intelligence. nationt know any other in the world that has the degree of overseeing that this nation has already. able make a mistake and analogy when they hear the term court and of this as an avid serial receding. the question is, what is the best way to ensure...
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bob deans with the natural resources defense council here in studio with us. you know our telephone number. 1-866-55-press. >> announcer: connect with the "bill press show." on twitter, follow us at bpshow and tweet using the hashtag watching bp. this is the "bill press show." (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. (vo) current tv is the place for compelling true stories. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. way inside. (christoff) we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs, bodies ... (adam) we're going to places where few others are going. [lady] you have to get out now. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i'm being violated by the health care system. (christoff) we go and spend a considerable amoun
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total aerospace defense cuts over what we saw for all of 2012. i do think those are related to some to the sequester, some that just generally the shifting of military strategy we are seeing now in the u.s.. >> john challenger, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks. >> steve, you have other news. >> 71 today, people are celebrateing. half of -- >> it's a tie. >> half of wall street was at woodstock. right. the other half is sort of -- >> running the government. >> the other half claim to have been. >> claim to have been or thought they were. >> so i got to -- >> we love tony mitchell's performance there. >> dead was there, they won't ever let it be released. apparently, they didn't play very well. >>> stories, we got a chance to ask bob weir. we have questions about remembering jerry on his birthday. i asked him for a single fond memory. here's what he said. >> we were just chugging away. nobody was taking a lead. nobody was soloing. nothing. and so i sort of edged my way over to jer i. this is nice. he wasn't going anywhere. he was ju
total aerospace defense cuts over what we saw for all of 2012. i do think those are related to some to the sequester, some that just generally the shifting of military strategy we are seeing now in the u.s.. >> john challenger, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks. >> steve, you have other news. >> 71 today, people are celebrateing. half of -- >> it's a tie. >> half of wall street was at woodstock. right. the other half is sort of -- >>...
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the problem the prosecution has here is that they're dealing with sophisticated defense. experts and a defendant who know a lot about science. they're going to attack, you better believe they're going to attack the proof of cyanide poisoning. generate their own tests to prove there could have been false positives. one thing that jumps out right away, cyanide poisoning causes death immediately. she clung to life for two days, it seems. the main thing is going to be explain away the purchase of cyanide because if he did buy it with a university credit card, that is what we would call galactically stupid. if, on the other hand, they can attack the cyanide on the back hand, they want to show it was a false positive or it could have come from some other source. >> he's not stupid, he's so smart it was obviously intended for something else. two issues for you to deal with and how they'll deal in the case. text messages talking about trying to get pregnant and the use of creatine which doesn't make sense and how quickly the body was cremated. what do those two things mean? >> le
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result of the english speaking peoples and their readiness on occasion to deploy proportionate force in defense of. download the official publication. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just. now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thank you for joining us here on. starting today russian websites with content that infringes on copyrights could be shut down piracy law has put an end to years of uncontrolled piracy all of the critics claim it's opening the doors to censorship several websites have stopped working today in protest against the new regulations so are. now taking a closer look at the laws comparing them to those used by all the other governments all around the. despite that statistic some piracy in russia has improved over the last decade dropping from ninety three percent in two thousand and one to a little more than sixty percent last year it is still a huge problem and it is rated among the top five countries in the world in terms of piracy let me demonstrate what you can do on the russian web for instance you
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director general keith alexander attended a hacker conference in las vegas yesterday offer ago broad defense of what the nas does and he was heckled in the process. >> why would people leabelieve haven't lied to us. >> i haven't lied to congress. >> in the men time another revelation from the guardian newspaper revealing an nsa program that track e-mails and their browsers. >> doug luzader thank you so much. >> a teen attacked by a shark in hawaii says he looked the massive animal in the eye moments before it struck. the 19-year-old was 100 feet from shore when he saw the shark's shadow below him. >> i was sitting on my board then i saw this shark come out of the water and grab my leg. then from there i just had this instinct to hit it with my left hand. >> the tiger shark thankfully let go and the man was able to paddle back to dry land. he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> it could make peanutal gees a thing of the past. they have a patch that de sense tieses those who are allergic. 3 million suffer from allergies. it could take years to figure out if the patch is effective but if i
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san diego city council has denied funds for philner's legal defense. in all, eight women have come forward to accuse the mayor. >>> the finally has a new director after seven years, the senate confirming todd jones yesterday by a 53-42 vote for the atf. it wasn't easy, however, a lone holdout initially refused to vote to end a filibuster of the nomination. after a whole lot of pressure, she gave in, allowed the vote to happen and jones was confirmed. >>> five years ago, they fought a bitter battle for the white house it was pretty clear back then in john mccain and president obama didn't like one another. fast forward to 2013, suddenly they're getting quite chummy. here's dana bash. >> reporter: only few months ago you couldn't turn on the tv without seeing john mccain railing against president obama. >> this president and this administration has either been guilty of colossal imcompetence or engaged in a cover-up. >> reporter: but now, a 180. >> i think there is a more of a desire to work together. >> reporter: suddenly mccain is obama's go-to guy to
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believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite frank. we have other, i believe, issues that politicians are ignoring because there is concern about votes. again, i'll go back to the southern border. certain politicians do not want to talk about security there. i would love to hear from some particularly those retired, that have no fear of blowback, border officials that talk about how secure the border is. >> if i can interject, anderson, one deficiency in that number, it doesn't state whatever was failed couldn't have been foiled with measures consistent with the patriot act or section 214 in the fourth amendment. just to say we foiled something doe
believe we need a strong intelligence community and they do good work and also a strong conventional defense. but it's a matter of priority, and i really believe if we pull this thread, we'll find a bigger issue here. the issue is money and power. there are many corporations who benefit from these programs, as well as employees, i should say appointed officials within the intelligence community who bounce back and forth between government and corporate service and it's a cash cow to be quite...
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representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone else issuing the licenses? >> it took you a little while to do the intro, to explain all that's happening in pennsylvania. i think that's the best place to start. pennsylvania doesn't have any statewide lgbt civil rights. we're talking about marriage equality right now. in pennsylvania, if i weren't a legislator i could be fired from my job for being gay or kicked out of my house for being gay. we're the only state in the entire northeast that doesn't recognize relationships for lgbt couples. we don't recognize basic civil rights for lgbt couples in this state. we have a governor who is openly hostile to l
representative simms asked to speak on the pennsylvania house floor about the defense of marriage act the day the supreme court shut down the law. republican lawmakers shut down simms attempt to speak on the floor that day. it's good to have you here tonight. >> hi, melissa, thanks for having me on. >> talk to me about this boundary pushing going on in pennsylvania. so that folks at home can really understand it. what does it mean to have a governor saying don't do this, and someone...
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tim, you wrote a defense of it today in your column. >> sort of a qualifier. this is a contest, republicans say they dwhan want to repeal obama care. guys like mike lee and ted cruz and the folks at heritage action are saying, okay, if you guys believe in that, let's try to do it not hold some empty symbolic vote to do it, but do it. the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown on september 30th, use that and force a vote on repealing obama care, where maybe middle ground is, you get to delay the individual mandate, the mandate that i have to buy what aetna is selling that's the idea. does the republican party stand for something? >> josh is shaking his head. >> this is not an actual point of leverage for them. the complaints have not come from squishy republicans who want to move off this fight and want to find ways to compromise with the president. what happens when you shut down the government, everybody in washington starts pointing fingers at each other about whose fault this is. this is going to blame the republicans because they've specifi
tim, you wrote a defense of it today in your column. >> sort of a qualifier. this is a contest, republicans say they dwhan want to repeal obama care. guys like mike lee and ted cruz and the folks at heritage action are saying, okay, if you guys believe in that, let's try to do it not hold some empty symbolic vote to do it, but do it. the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown on september 30th, use that and force a vote on repealing obama care, where maybe middle ground...
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the other part is, if anyone might need self-defense, you could make the case it's george zimmerman. everybody hates him because he killed trayvon martin. but he was found not guilty and he's entitled to that firearm. >> kristen, are you comfortable with george zimmerman wandering around with this gun? >> i agree with mark. if anybody wants protection right now, his family says he's been receiving death threats. it was in the glove compartment. it's not like he was out looking for trouble. i think george zimmerman wants to stay off the radar as much as possible. >> he's not doing very well, is he? let's move on. i have a view about it. alex rodriguez may be banned for life from major league baseball. eight others may be suspended. pretty extraordinary if a-rod gets banned for life. >> it would be extraordinary, but it would be necessary. a-rod has been lying from the begin. everyone said jose conseco was a troublemaker, but everything he's told us has been true. a-rod had an opportunity to tell the truth, but he's lied and lead and obstructed justice and he's out of a career now. >>
the other part is, if anyone might need self-defense, you could make the case it's george zimmerman. everybody hates him because he killed trayvon martin. but he was found not guilty and he's entitled to that firearm. >> kristen, are you comfortable with george zimmerman wandering around with this gun? >> i agree with mark. if anybody wants protection right now, his family says he's been receiving death threats. it was in the glove compartment. it's not like he was out looking for...
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you know, our red zone, our defense, we looked at that today. it wasn't that good. we gave up a lot of touchdowns. we've got to improve on that. i'm pretty sure there were other yeas that the coach is going to hit on. we'll focus on that going into camp more. >>> of course you would never know, but i don't really see jim harbaugh doing what his brother john did the other day with his team, the ravens. bringing an ice cream truck in to break up the monotony of camp. looks like the guys went full tilt with that. breaking their diets. all around, a pretty good idea. i talked recently, fairly recently to john madden. he said training camp used to be fun. you'd get your work in, but you'd also have fun, that was kind of nice to see. so much of it is business right now. >> looks like that was fun. >> old school. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. >> the ktvu morning team will you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. today on "tmz." craziest longer the person at the unive
you know, our red zone, our defense, we looked at that today. it wasn't that good. we gave up a lot of touchdowns. we've got to improve on that. i'm pretty sure there were other yeas that the coach is going to hit on. we'll focus on that going into camp more. >>> of course you would never know, but i don't really see jim harbaugh doing what his brother john did the other day with his team, the ravens. bringing an ice cream truck in to break up the monotony of camp. looks like the guys...
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do not iris finalizes tax credit will it offered no substantive defense of his decision to extend tax credits through federal changes. a cursory statement verified no provision of tax credits are to identify any relevant legislative history to support its position. hard to see how this rulemaking satisfied the apa requirements in recent decision-making. to this day neither the iris for supporters have been able to come up with the statement prayer to or contemporaneous to the packers -- passing of the act. there are many statements available in all 50 states as there are many statements at all 50 states would eagerly create and implement exchanges. there even statements that states be required to create exchanges. something definitely federal government cannot compel. what there is not as a single statement saying the tax credit would be available in federal exchanges because no one assumed that the federal exchanges will be necessary which explains why they opted not provide any funding for the federal exchange months after the rule was issued after members of this committee that and
do not iris finalizes tax credit will it offered no substantive defense of his decision to extend tax credits through federal changes. a cursory statement verified no provision of tax credits are to identify any relevant legislative history to support its position. hard to see how this rulemaking satisfied the apa requirements in recent decision-making. to this day neither the iris for supporters have been able to come up with the statement prayer to or contemporaneous to the packers -- passing...
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i will say, and this is no defense of the language, the language was clearly bad and sexist. this is not the first time at least this new york reporter has heard language like that from a press aide. there have been notoriously rough and aggressive and really colorful press aides in and around new york city and state government over the years. this was obviously a mistake by barbara morgan. this was obviously a mistake where she believed she was off the record or thought she was off the record, tpm stands by it. says she was not. that was very clear. she shouldn't have been saying even if they thought she was off the record in general but especially given the circumstances of this campaign. i think that yesterday, i saw anthony weiner's 5:00 event in midtown. they seem like a campaign having a very, very hard time this is not a surprise. they don't quite know what to do at this point. >> anyways, you wrote it seems weiner is trying to channel the spirit of ed koch who wasn't a bad guy. last night we saw a side of him come out when a voter challenged him on the question whethe
i will say, and this is no defense of the language, the language was clearly bad and sexist. this is not the first time at least this new york reporter has heard language like that from a press aide. there have been notoriously rough and aggressive and really colorful press aides in and around new york city and state government over the years. this was obviously a mistake by barbara morgan. this was obviously a mistake where she believed she was off the record or thought she was off the record,...